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Jordyn Tyson injury update could change NFL draft stock, Browns options

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Cleveland Browns fans love idea of Jordyn Tyson joining his brother Jaylon but injuries could drop WR in 2026 NFL draft

TEMPE, AZ - NOVEMBER 28: Arizona State Sun Devils wide receiver Jordyn Tyson (0) warms up before the college football game between the Arizona Wildcats and the Arizona State Sun Devils on November 28, 2025 at Mountain America Stadium in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by Kevin Abele/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images At this point in the NFL offseason , what we do not know far outweighs what we do know about the 2026 NFL draft. That includes with the Cleveland Browns, for whom most fans have locked in wide receiver and offensive tackle in the first round of their mock drafts.

Our own Doug Farrar had a different thought with his Browns seven-round mock draft . At this time last year, no one would have had OT Armand Membou as a top 10 pick, few would have had OT Will Campbell there, and even fewer people would have had the Jacksonville Jaguars trading up with Cleveland for WR/CB Travis Hunter . One receiver that has many Browns fans excited is Arizona State’s Jordyn Tyson .

The idea of bringing Jordyn to Cleveland to play in the same city as his brother , Jaylon Tyson, is intriguing. From a talent perspective, many believe the football Tyson is the best receiver in the 2026 NFL draft. The problem is his injury history.

The latest update could greatly impact Tyson’s draft stock as he will not participate in his Pro Day with the same hamstring issue that kept him out of the NFL combine: It’s been 3 months 21 days since Jordyn Tyson last played a game. According to Dane Brugler, he won’t participate at his Pro Day. Also sounds like his hamstring may have flared up during his training.